Kwacky's ongoing Africa Twin Adventure Sport review

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Sportsbikeshop have confirmed that the charger has a fault with it.

So I've bought a new battery for nothing (headbang)
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:(

With much regret I have sold the ATAS.

I love the bike and really do want to keep it. But the weekend in Wales and rides afterwards have highlighted that my shoulder simply can't take it.

It's a lovely looking bike. It's been a joy to own and I know I'll regret letting it go. But sadly needs must.
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Kwacky wrote::(

With much regret I have sold the ATAS.

I love the bike and really do want to keep it. But the weekend in Wales and rides afterwards have highlighted that my shoulder simply can't take it.

It's a lovely looking bike. It's been a joy to own and I know I'll regret letting it go. But sadly needs must.
That's a shame, great looking bike. But if it's not enjoyable to ride then it's not the right bike.

Any thoughts on a replacement?

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Shame it had to go but being back on an SX should be decent compensation, i know how much you loved your previous one.
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Kwacky wrote::(

With much regret I have sold the ATAS.

I love the bike and really do want to keep it. But the weekend in Wales and rides afterwards have highlighted that my shoulder simply can't take it.

It's a lovely looking bike. It's been a joy to own and I know I'll regret letting it go. But sadly needs must.

Oh (doh) ;(
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Kwacky wrote::(

With much regret I have sold the ATAS.

I love the bike and really do want to keep it. But the weekend in Wales and rides afterwards have highlighted that my shoulder simply can't take it.

It's a lovely looking bike. It's been a joy to own and I know I'll regret letting it go. But sadly needs must.
Indeed, have fun on the new one.
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